Been a while since I posted the Seiko Izul SDAA001, so here we go again. Changed it to a more summery white toad strap, now itβs only the weather that needs to change ππ€π» ...
Itβs a lugless design for a start, in titanium and with a curved case back, so it wears drastically smaller than many watches that are much smaller in real life. And the ability to rotate the case for using the chrono or just choose your optimal angle is ...
Seiko Spring Drive Chronograph Product Meeting: "Let's see, if we spin this around, make the pushers rectangular, put the pushers at the top, change the hands ... wait! Leave the date where it is, slip a GMT hand in the middle. NO! Let's have the crown at...
The Izul series was launched in 2008 I believe. It consisted of four models, two with a rotating case and two smaller ones with a fixed case (permanent bullhead configuration there). In each case configuration there was a white and black dial version. If ...
In fact those are the most compact and attractive models (to me). You can identify them by smaller diameter, thinner case, and flat-head and short pushers, as in this SBGB001 (white) SBGB003 (black) Movement 9R84 Size 44 x 14 As opposed to the GMT models ...
Bullhead configuration refers to the pushers being at the top of the case when on the wrist, like the horns of a bull. SPS005 Black Dial, Ti case, leather strap Bullhead 5R86 53mm x 48 mm Another Seiko Bullhead Chrono, loaned to me by InDebtButOnTime (not...